The following questions will guide you during your research so that you can create an informative and interesting presentation.
1. What is the history of voting rights in the United States?
2. Who can vote?
3. What are the voter eligibility requirements in your state?
4. How many eligible Americans voted in the Presidential election of 2012?
5. Describe the voting process
6. What are some ways to increase the number of eligible people who vote?
7. Why do you think some people don't bother voting?
8. Why is it important for people to vote?
9. What is the electoral college and how is the president elected?
1. What is the history of voting rights in the United States?
2. Who can vote?
3. What are the voter eligibility requirements in your state?
4. How many eligible Americans voted in the Presidential election of 2012?
5. Describe the voting process
6. What are some ways to increase the number of eligible people who vote?
7. Why do you think some people don't bother voting?
8. Why is it important for people to vote?
9. What is the electoral college and how is the president elected?